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International Business Machines
Branche: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A method to translate Unicode characters into a fixed-length sequence of bits.
Industry:Software
A methodology for calculating the actual cost of owning a product over the period of ownership and use based on combining costs of acquisition or leasing, training, deployment, support, residual equipment values, return on investment, time to market, and so forth.
Industry:Software
A microchip technology that provides faster computer chips that also require less power, a key requirement for extending the life of pervasive devices.
Industry:Software
A Microsoft application development environment that consists of the common language runtime and .NET Framework class library that is designed to provide a consistent programming environment for developing and integrating code pieces. See also common language runtime.
Industry:Software
A Microsoft program that provides a distributed database for registering and querying dynamic NetBIOS names to Internet Protocol (IP) address mapping in a routed network environment.
Industry:Software
A mixed-byte (single byte and double byte) encoding scheme. CCSID 05026 is an example of a mixed CCSID. CCSID 05026 contains both single-byte code page 00290 and double-byte code page 00300.
Industry:Software
A mode in which attachment to the ISDN network is asymmetric. The network side of the connection operates in NT mode. User equipment operates in terminal equipment, or TE, mode.
Industry:Software
A mode of operation in the version-to-version migration process during which DB2 runs the executable code for the new version, but with additional DB2 catalog changes relative to compatibility mode. Compatibility mode* applies only to a DB2 subsystem or data sharing group that was in enabling-new-function mode (ENFM) or new-function mode (NFM) at one time. Compatibility mode* does not support fallback to a prior version of DB2. When operating in compatibility mode*, a DB2 data sharing group cannot coexist with members that operate at the prior version level. See also enabling-new-function mode, enabling-new-function mode*, compatibility mode.
Industry:Software
A mode of running the storage management subsystem (SMS) in which up to 32 names, representing systems, system groups, or both, are supported in the SMS configuration. When running in this mode, the system can share source control data sets (SCDSs), active control data sets (ACDSs), and communications data sets (COMMDSs) only with other systems running in 32-name mode. See also compatibility mode.
Industry:Software
A mode specified during configuration that allows the DTE to connect or reconnect when no data is being transmitted over a circuit-switched line, while maintaining the logical connection of the sessions across the circuit.
Industry:Software